For three months now, Sonya and I have been living in the oncohematology department. And every day my baby doll asks me the same question - Mom, won't they hurt me today? You have no idea what it is like to look into your child's eyes and try to evade the answer...This is how to tell your darling little girl that it is going to hurt for a…
You know what the kids in the oncology ward wait for most, though a little less than their birthday? The day they are discharged from the hospital. Then the hospital volunteer supervisor's day begins with messages from the children: "Are you coming?", "Will there be balloons?", "Will I get a diploma?"
Such day has come and for our fragile Lisa Nasirova. And we are a friendly team, along with animator ACUNA MATATA came to check out our strong, although looking at the skinny body and you can not tell, the girl.
The truth is, that after discharge from the hospital Lisa will continue her treatment and the fight for life WITHOUT cancer, passing to the stage of supporting chemotherapy, but she is happy that she will be home, because the walls help. And you will have to go to the hospital regularly.
We congratulate you Lisa, the happiest day of your whole treatment period, the day you were discharged! Let your labs be normal all the time! You will feel great! And the friends you made during your stay in the hospital don't disappear.
